The Georgia Forestry Commission website is the official website of the Georgia Forestry Commission. The website contains a wealth of information related to Forestry, Forest Fires, Forest Management, Burn Permits and planting, caring for and pruning trees.

The University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources has developed this online reference for forest landowners interested in participating in emerging carbon markets. Estimate how much carbon is stored in your forest and learn more about how forestland can be used to offset Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

The CCX is the North America's only and the world's first global marketplace for integrating voluntary legally binding emissions reductions with emissions trading and offsets for all six greenhouse gases.

RGGI is a cooperative effort by Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. RGGI states are developing a regional strategy for controlling emissions that includes a multi-state cap and trade program with a market-based emissions trading system.

The Climate Registry is a multi-state and tribe collaboration aimed at developing and managing a common greenhouse gas emissions reporting system. Georgia pledged to participate in the Climate Registry in May of 2007.

The NCOC program is designed to assistlandowners in planning carbon sequestration activities and documenting the resulting Carbon Sequestration Units in a manner that adheres to international standards and protocols and meets the needs of potential buyers.